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Name: |
Shirik
Lektar |
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| Player: |
Laurie |
Terran Age: |
103 |
Height: |
5'4" |
Weight: |
120 lbs |
Species: |
Drokari, Rennari |
POST ARCHIVE
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Place of Birth: |
Kachivar,
Drokar (Sutet II) |
| Date of Birth: |
July 10, 2281 (Stardate 48107.10) |
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Languages |
Drokari, Federation
Standard, Vulcan |
Interests |
Computer
systems, designing holoprograms, personal fitness, unarmed combat. |
Education |
| 2368-2373 |
Starfleet Academy, double-major, Science and
Engineering |
| 2373-2375 |
Starfleet Command School |
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Service Record |
| 2375-2375 |
Ensign; Science
officer, 2nd bridge shift, USS Tristan
(Galaxy class) |
| 2375-2377 |
Ensign;
Engineering assistant, USS Wandering Spirit (Intrepid class) |
| 2377-2379 |
Ensign; Ops, USS
Exeter (Intrepid class) |
| 2379 |
Ensign; Ops, USS
Sulu |
| 2379 |
Lt. JG; Chief of
Computer Operations, USS Sulu |
| 2380 |
Lieutenant, Ops
Manager, USS Windsor |
| 2381-2385 |
Lieutenant, Ops
Manager, USS Nova |
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2385 - Pres |
Lieutenant
Commander, Ops
Manager, USS Windsor |
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Decorations |
| 2375 |
Dominon War Campaign Medal |
| 2379 |
Commendation for Exceptional Service (Major) |
| 2379 |
Commendation for Exceptional Service (Major) |
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Background |
Shirik was born to the
Royal House of Drokar. The fifth youngest out of six children, she has four older sisters
and a younger brother. The throne of Drokar passes from mother to oldest daughter, and
Drokari are a long-lived race, so Shirik has virtually no chance of ever becoming queen of
her people. Still, she is a princess and was raised like one, with all the privileges and
luxuries that come with it. Drokar is a
non-Federation planet. There are five races of Drokari on the planet, and Shirik belongs
to the Rennari people, who are the dominant race of the planet. The other four races have
been subjugated by the Rennari, and serve them. The planet itself is rich with resources,
particularly deuterium and dilithium, which is of interest to the Federation, but
membership cannot be offered to the planet as long as the practice of slavery remains. In
order to show the Drokari people the benefits of Federation membership and give them
incentive to change their culture to abolish slavery, the Federation set up a cultural
exchange program of sorts. A Federation ambassador was based on Drokar to live there and
both teach about the Federation and learn about the Drokari, and a Drokari would be chosen
to be sent to Starfleet Academy and serve in the fleet, to learn about the Federation and
cultural diversity. Shirik, being the youngest daughter and thus the most expendable
child, was chosen by the queen to represent Drokar in this way.
Shirik was raised as the Fifth Princess of Drokar, which
means she was given all the same training and privileges as the First Princess. She was
taught at a private school, lived at the Royal Palace with her family, and had as many
servants as she liked. The adjustment to life at the Academy was a difficult one, but
Shirik was eager for the chance to go, since it would give her the opportunity to become
someone of importance, with the chance to work her way up through the ranks, where at home
she would never be more than what she was, unless her mother and all four sisters
perished.
At the academy, she was not well liked by many of her
peers, many of whom said she had a bad attitude. While intelligent and efficient, she can
be arrogant and condescending to those she sees as being beneath her (which is nearly
everyone). Her roommate at the academy immediately disliked her, and they spent most of
their time together ignoring one another. She spent most of her time in her room or in
various labs, studying and experimenting, usually alone, and was almost never seen in
public at social functions. Some of the other cadets joked that they probably wouldn't
even see her at the graduation ceremony.
They didn't, because Shirik did not graduate with her
class. She decided on two full majors, one in Science and one in Engineering, and finished
the two in six years. She felt the extra time and studies would better prepare her for her
assignments in Starfleet. She went on to Command school after graduation, wanting all the
skills necessary so that she might one day command a ship of her own, and perhaps beyond.
Shirik's first assignment was on the USS Tristan, a
Galaxy-class science vessel sent to examine a wormhole in an uncharted region of space.
The Tristan was destroyed by unexpected gravitational fluxes at the wormhole, and while
several escape pods were launched, only three were recovered by the ship that answered the
Tristan's distress call. Shirik was one of the three survivors.
After debriefing, Shirik was reassigned, to the USS
Wandering Spirit, another science vessel, this one Intrepid class. She was assigned to
engineering, and did her work well, learning much about the internal workings of the class
and its state of the art computerized systems, including the holosystems and replication
systems.
Her last assignment was aboard the USS Exeter, another
Intrepid class ship, where she worked ops. Again, she did her job efficiently and well,
and while she prefers working with the ship's systems rather than working with
administration, she knew these skills would be needed for later use if she were to move up
the ranks. While the ops position put her in greater contact with other crewmembers, she
did not socially interact well outside her work. |
Personality Profile |
Shirik thinks like a
princess of Drokar. Since on her world only one race does not live in slavery, she tends
to think of all other races as beneath her. While she has adjusted to the Federation way
of treating all species as equals, and she does respect all Starfleet officers while on
duty, in her personal life she tends to avoid contact with other people rather than incite
arguments and negative attitudes in those around her. She has the most respect for
Vulcans, who see things logically, speak little, work efficiently, and keep to themselves,
like she does. She is intelligent and quick to
learn new things. But she is aware of her lack of knowledge in social interaction. To her,
this is irrelevant for the time being, as the skills necessary to perform her duties
mainly involve communicating with machines rather than people. She also has a temper, and
a long memory when she is wronged by someone. Although on her home world violence is often
a means of solving disputes, she carefully curbs any such impulses she may have, until
appropriate. Her people are all taught as part of their education both armed and unarmed
combat, so she was ahead of the other cadets in this area when she joined the Academy.
She is naturally suspicious of people and their motives,
although she has become less so since her time in the Academy, where she has learned that
most of the time, people here tend to speak the truth and not have hidden agendas. She has
a low tolerance for people who she deems as less intelligent than herself, and no patience
for unprofessional behaviour or inefficiency. She is driven, and stubborn, and once set to
a problem, will not give up until she has found some sort of solution. She is also very
precise and meticulous in her work, and doesn't tolerate sloppy work. Her interests lie in
anything having to do with computers, with her specialty being in holotechnology and
replicator technology. She also likes to read, exercise, and practice her combat
techniques. When not doing these things, she is usually writing programs, including
holoprograms. She also on rare occasions is known to play the Sundvas, a flute-like
instrument.
In the academy, Shirik had her first experiences with
telepathic races such as Betazoids. Most of these experiences were not pleasant, and
Shirik has a strong mistrust of telepaths that read others' thoughts without permission.
She specifically dislikes Betazoids for this reason, and the fact that Vulcans respect the
privacy of other minds has increased her respect of them.
Just as in the academy, she spends little time in the
public eye, eating meals in her room when she can, and exercising with holographic
sparring partners. While she does not dislike anyone until she has reason to, she has
learned that people frequently dislike her, and feels it's more prudent to avoid people
than try to interact with them and fail. When she is forced into social situations, she
will usually tend to stay near any Vulcans present. For this reason, and because of her
appearance and demeanour, she is usually mistaken for a Vulcan by people when they first
meet her. This confusion is enhanced by the fact that she speaks Vulcan.
Shirik is naturally curious, and likes to learn new
skills and information about other races. This curiosity is usually the only thing that
will lead her to seek out fellow crewmen, to ask them questions about their people.
On her home world, all Rennari carry a dagger- like knife
called a Kemla with them at all times made from a black metal native to Drokar. When she
joined the academy she learned that she was not allow to carry this weapon with her at all
times, but she does keep it in her room within reach, and takes it with her on any away
missions she is allowed to. She tends to trust her blade more than a phaser, which can
malfunction or become drained. She is very highly skilled in the use of this particular
weapon, having been trained from childhood in its use.
Shirik is very attractive to those who like her unusual
colouring or tend to find Vulcans attractive. She doesn't pay a lot of attention to her
looks beyond making sure that she is well-groomed, clean, and in fresh uniforms at all
times, with long hair braided into a single long tail down her back. She wears no makeup,
and the only piece of jewellery she wears is an amulet kept hidden at all times out of
sight inside her uniform shirt. The amulet bears the symbol of her House and is made of
the same black metal as her knife.
She has one scar on her abdomen, on the left side just
below her ribcage, from a knife stab during a fight on her home world. |
Special Notes |
Shirik
has hearing equal to that of a Vulcan, and she has blue blood. This has led to the theory
that her people may have a common ancestor with Vulcans somewhere in their distant past.
Unlike Vulcans, she has vision in the infra-red spectrum, which allows her to see warm
living things as red against a cooler, darker background only when there is not enough
light for normal vision. It is not uncommon among her people for telepathic abilities to
emerge at puberty, but as of the present, Shirik has exhibited no such abilities. |
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